47 Verbs to Use for the Word studios

Beaufort insisted on his visiting his studio, to give his opinion of the grouping of a historical piece he had sketched out for Amy to fill up.

And she entered her studio, closing the door behind her, leaving the two men confronting one another in the entry.

Piero sent Andrea to the Palazzo Vecchio to study the Leonardo and Michelangelo cartoons, and there he met Franciabigio, with whom he struck up one of his close friendships, and together they took a studio and began to paint for a living.

" After Fra Paolo had left the studio the Veronese was still studying his picture, pleased and serious, feeling that this man, who was not an artist, had comprehended the deepest mood in which he had ever approached his art, when Marina entered.

Often we are obliged to reach the studio at dawn.

" David showed him his studio full of masterpieces.

She married Adalbert Begas in 1877 and then established her studio in Berlin.

I gave up my studio in New York and went to Boston, and, my commissions executed, moved from there to Cambridge, where I made my home, returning thenceforward to the Adirondacks in the late summer and autumn of every year while I remained in America.

Miss C., after pursuing her studies for some time in Paris, has opened a studio in New York.

Becky used to go through dialogues with it; it formed the delight of the circle of young painters who frequented the studio, who used regularly to ask Rebecca if Miss Pinkerton was at home.

She filled the studio with her voice, her laughter, her wonderful eyes.

I would hire a studio.

Miss Bowen has recently built a studio, in Kensington, after her own design.

On her return home, Dr. Hosmer fitted up a studio for his daughter, and her first work was to copy from the antique.

"I suppose," he said, "that you will set up a studio, and do the thing in proper style?" "Mrs. Taine told me of a place that is for rent, and that she thinks would be just the thing," returned the young man.

At the same time he delighted to haunt the studio of his friend Church, the painter, and watch day by day the progress of his picture, the Heart of the Andes.

The first to leave was Mr. Charles Pitt; he locked up his studio and, as usual, took his key into the caretaker's room.

A well-known lady artist came near to giving the note of tragedy to the British community, and losing the number of her mess (to use a nautical, and therefore appropriate expression) by reason of a big willow tree, beneath whose shady boughs she had moored her floating studio.

The young man felt a curiosity to see in what direction the burgher of Rotterdam would turn, on quitting the studio, and for that purpose he went directly to the window which commanded the door.

Every so often I look at the mountain and remember that studio, especially at night.

Her portraits having found great favor at the Court of Berlin, she removed her studio from Munich to that capital.

Phoebe looked at it in bewilderment, then round the littered studio.

He saw her studio and her works, and wrote, after speaking of the "Meeting," as follows: "At the ExhibitionSalonbefore this charming picture, the public had with a unanimous voice bestowed the medal on Mlle.

For her school she sought the studio of Gibsonthe greatest sculptor of the time.

Gerardina Jacoba and her brother Julius van de Sande Bakhuyzen, the landscape painter, share one studio.

47 Verbs to Use for the Word  studios